That Asshole in OPU

If they really need me on break, they know where to find me. Considering I'm notorious for not hearing walkie calls when I'm working because three tiers rattle like crazy and/or I've turned the walkie down/off to work in peace, you better believe my walkie is off on breaks. Most of the time they really think they need me, they don't because there is nothing that I can do for them. Seriously, service desk, if you can't find an item for an OPU when the guest arrives, then either a) If I picked it, it was put in the location the system says it's in, I'm not responsible for what happens to it after that, but please make sure that your people are being careful and not giving items to the wrong guests as that explains most missing items; or b) If I didn't pick it, how the hell would I know where to find it?

This was supposed to be a seasonal job...

At my store, TLs and ETLs keep their walkies on during break, as they often do need to answer calls on break, but the rest of us? No real need. If they call for someone a couple times and they don't answer, the caller usually figures it out.

TTOTM if there is a communal bag of chips in the breakroom, pour some into a bowl for yourself like everyone else. Don't just keep shoving your hands into the bag as you eat. Especially when you rub your hands on your pants inbetween. Disgusting.

At my store, TLs and ETLs keep their walkies on during break, as they often do need to answer calls on break, but the rest of us? No real need. If they call for someone a couple times and they don't answer, the caller usually figures it out.

Same here. There have been a few times though that zebras and walkies were in short supply so someone was trying to find me to collect mine since the need was urgent. And once or twice they asked where I had put a hold item at prior to going on break since the guest arrived and no one could find it, and a one sentence response settled the question and there was no drama (unlike the one time they didn't ask so it turned into a big to do). No one ever asked me to return to work though, that was forbidden.

TTOTM: Just because you've been here for three years doesn't mean you can talk down to people or cop an attitude because they don't agree with something you've said. Your "seniority" means nothing when you're in the same position as people that have started only weeks ago. The amount of times they've told me something that is opposite of my TLs is insane; I always try to shrug it off and go on about my business.

At my store, some TMs announce breaks/lunches, some don't. Since the supposed dissolution of the LOD shift, I just tell my TL or a fellow TM, I don't announce anymore.

Something that does irk me: we have a couple of newish TMs who announce that they are leaving for the day. I swear I think they do it to get public praise and thank-yous. Like, the whole store needs to know you are leaving because you are just THAT important? Ok then...

reshop till I drop

When I was first hired I was never told that I had to announce my breaks or lunches. Like most other things, I noticed that other people were doing it, and I asked a couple of TMs if I should be doing it as well. I was basically told that it was a good idea, but no one ever said that it was a must. ASANTS strikes again, lol.

That Asshole in OPU

At my store, some TMs announce breaks/lunches, some don't. Since the supposed dissolution of the LOD shift, I just tell my TL or a fellow TM, I don't announce anymore.

Something that does irk me: we have a couple of newish TMs who announce that they are leaving for the day. I swear I think they do it to get public praise and thank-yous. Like, the whole store needs to know you are leaving because you are just THAT important? Ok then...

Everyone at my store except cashiers announces that they are leaving for the day. The only time I don't do it is if I happen to pass by my ETL on my way to the equipment room and I just tell her. It's mostly just a way of letting any leads get any last minute questions in if they have them. It's usually met with a unch of people calling back, "Bye, (whoever) Have a nice night/day," from their TM friends.

To the flex team member: How did you even put the guest's OPU item in a location that doesn't exist? I had to look around in that section of Order Pickup hoping that the items were nearby, but nope they were nowhere to be found. I even checked the floor for the items, but they weren't there either. Fortunately, the guest wasn't that upset about it and we gave her a giftcard for the inconvenience.
We need to have a conversation with whomever is in charge of flex because this is apparently the third time this has happened recently.

To the flex team member: How did you even put the guest's OPU item in a location that doesn't exist? I had to look around in that section of Order Pickup hoping that the items were nearby, but nope they were nowhere to be found. I even checked the floor for the items, but they weren't there either. Fortunately, the guest wasn't that upset about it and we gave her a giftcard for the inconvenience.
We need to have a conversation with whomever is in charge of flex because this is apparently the third time this has happened recently.

TTOTL: I just want to thank you for being awesome. Some leads just give orders and do nothing else, but you go to every department and zone here and there wherever you can. It makes things easier for all of us, and it doesn’t go unappreciated.

Formerly NKG

Just because you are bored with your life, you don't need to instigate things between another leader and myself. I actually like that leader and want to be alot like them. Go back to your snap chats about how men don't know how valuable you are to them or whatever...